Eleanor Roosevelt: A Life of DiscoveryScholastic, Incorporated, 1993 - 197 páginas A photobiography of the first wife of a president to have a public life and career of her own. |
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... president boasted . She was the first president's wife to earn her own money by writing , lecturing , and broadcasting . Her earnings usually topped the president's salary . She gave most of the money to charity . When she insisted on ...
... president boasted . She was the first president's wife to earn her own money by writing , lecturing , and broadcasting . Her earnings usually topped the president's salary . She gave most of the money to charity . When she insisted on ...
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... President Theodore Roosevelt - if he would stand in for her father at the wedding and give her away . The president replied that he would be " dee - lighted ! " He often said that Eleanor was his " favorite niece . " However , the ...
... President Theodore Roosevelt - if he would stand in for her father at the wedding and give her away . The president replied that he would be " dee - lighted ! " He often said that Eleanor was his " favorite niece . " However , the ...
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... president's press secretary , Steve Early , asked her to return to the White House right away . “ I did not even ask ... president had died at 3:35 that afternoon . Eleanor sat silently for a few minutes . Then she turned to the somber ...
... president's press secretary , Steve Early , asked her to return to the White House right away . “ I did not even ask ... president had died at 3:35 that afternoon . Eleanor sat silently for a few minutes . Then she turned to the somber ...
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Mademoiselle Souvestre | 23 |
Cousin Franklin | 37 |
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